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  • Seiler, F. A.; Davis, H. T.; Kominsky, J. R.; Ronan, R. J.; Kowka, C. D.
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    Use of Risk Assessment Methods in the Certification of Decontaminated Buildings.
    JAYCOR, Albuquerque, NM; National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH; Versar Inc., Springfield, VA; SOS Environmental Engineering, San Francisco, CA
    Risk Analysis, Vol. 7, No. 4, 487-495, December 1987

  • VanBrunt, M. W.
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    Use Emergency Response Protocols to Limit Asbestos Dangers.
    VanBrunt Associates, San Francisco, CA
    NFPA Journal, Vol. 84, No. 3, 55-58,60, May/June 1992

  • Laughlin, J. M.
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    Statistical Fit Models of Methyl Parathion Decontamination From Applicator Clothing.
    Nebraska Univ., Lincoln
    ASTM STP 1133,
    American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). Performance of Protective Clothing: Challenges for Developing Protective Clothing for the 1990s. Fourth (4th) Volume. ASTM STP 1133. June 18-20, 1991, ASTM, Philadelphia, PA, Montreal, Canada, McBriarty, J. P.; Henry, N. W., Editors, 818-829 p., 1991

  • Schwope, A. D.; Renard, E. P.
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    Estimation of the Cost of Using Chemical Protective Clothing.
    Little, (Arthur D.) Inc., Cambridge, MA; Environmental Protection Agency, Edison, NJ
    ASTM STP 1133,
    American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). Performance of Protective Clothing: Challenges for Developing Protective Clothing for the 1990s. Fourth (4th) Volume. ASTM STP 1133. June 18-20, 1991, ASTM, Philadelphia, PA, Montreal, Canada, McBriarty, J. P.; Henry, N. W., Editors, 972-981 p., 1991

  • Harris, P. S.; Lowery, C.; Nelson, A.; Obermiller, S.; Ozeroff, W. J.; Weary, S. E.
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    PLUMBBOB Series, 1957.
    JAYCOR, Alexandria, VA
    Defense Nuclear Agency, Washington, DC, DNR-6005F; JAYCON-2087-79-02, September 1981, 312 p.

  • Peterson, D. F.
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    Evaluating the Effectiveness of HAZ-MAT Decontamination.
    Madison Fire Dept., WI
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 147, No. 4, 74-78, April 1994

  • Lagos, L. E.; Li, W.; Ebadian, M. A.; White, T. L.; Grubb, R. G.; Foster, D.
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    Transient Temperature Distributions Within a Concrete Slab Exposed to a Finite Radiating Microwave Source.
    Florida International Univ., Miami; Oak Ridge National Lab., TN
    American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Fire, Combustion, and Hazardous Waste Processing. HTD-Vol. 296. November 6-11, 1994, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, NY, Chicago, IL, Acharya, S.; Annamalai, K.; Presser, C.; Skocypec, R. D., Editors, 151-159 p., 1994

  • McGlashan, B.
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    Promoting Co-Operation at Pollution Incidents.
    Fire Prevention, No. 279, 18-21, May 1995

  • Bradish, J. K.
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    Crash of Flight 427: Many Agencies Mesh Operations at Major Disaster.
    Firehouse, Vol. 20, No. 6, 106-110, June 1995

  • Rimen, J.
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    Is the Decontamination Hazard Significant?
    Fire, Vol. 87, No. 1079, 25-26, May 1995